About

Portainer is an open-source lightweight management UI which allows you to easily manage your a Docker host(s) or Docker swarm clusters.

It has never been so easy to manage Docker. Portainer provides a detailed overview of Docker and allows you to manage containers, images, networks and volumes.

WARNING

The Portainer add-on is really powerful and gives you virtually access to your whole system. While this add-on is created and maintained with care and with security in mind, in the wrong or inexperienced hands, it could damage your system.

Installation

The installation of this add-on is pretty straightforward and not different in comparison to installing any other Hass.io add-on.

About the author of this add-on

Hi there!

I am Franck Nijhof, and I have 30 years of programming experience, in many languages. I am using this experience to work on the Home Assistant project by giving back my knowledge and time to the open source community.

The add-on you are currently looking at right now was developed/packaged by me. It is not the only add-on I have created; there are many many more

However, I have a problem… I am an addict. A addict that is. Lucky for you, I turn that C8H10N4O2 (caffeine molecule) into code (and add-ons)!

If you want to show your appreciation, consider buying me a cup of high octane wakey juice by clicking on the “By me a coffee” image below!

Or, become a Patron and support my work!

Enjoy your add-on, while I enjoy the brain juice.

Thanks for all the

…/Frenck

P.S.: In case you want to ask me a question: AMA (Ask Me Anything). Most of the time I am online at the Discord chat. (I go by @Frenck in there as well).

1/ The embedding into home assistant is not working for me (hass.io/resinOS, 0.77.3). I got the following error in log (my.costom.domain being redacted here) :Refused to display 'https://my.custom.domain:9000/' in a frame because it set 'X-Frame-Options' to 'deny'.
It works great without iframe.

2/ When first starting the add-on with hide_hassio_containers: true and then rebooting with hide_hassio_containers: false, it doesn’t work (meaning, hassio containers don’t show). I had to manually delete the hidden containers in settings.

Side bug (but it’s probably a portainer one): hidden containers are still counted on the home screen:

Due to recent changes to Hassio, this add-on is currently broken and un-installable.
It will keep working for users who have it installed already, but new installations are currently impossible.
We are awaiting a change to the Hass.io panel / frontend to give users the power to use this add-on again.
At this point, there is nothing I can do.

Thank you man for your warm welcome! I love when the people approach to new users with a solution mixed with a polite answer. I really appreciate it.
It was my first post but I encourage myself to learn fast about how communicate myself with the community without causing any troubles for my stupidity.
On the other hand I have read a lot in fact, but unfortunately, I didn’t find an answer that meets my expectations. Therefore I have decided to share it with the community.
This add-on has been working correctly to me till I have updated to a new hassio version. So, when you say issues with “new installations” - Updates are also included?
Thank you very much and sorry for the inconvenience!

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